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Bradley pedestal Halo eye wash with plastic bowl and hinged dust cover, certified ANSI Z358.1-2009.
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Bradley pedestal Halo eye wash with plastic bowl and hinged dust cover, certified ANSI Z358.1-2009.

PD19214PDC
$656.95
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Bradley wall-mounted Halo eye wash station (S19214PDC) with yellow plastic bowl and clear hinged dust cover.

Certified ANSI Z358.1-2009. Minimum flow exceeds 0.4 GPM (1.5 L/min). Does not include a device for controlling water temperature.

Ideal for laboratories, medical facilities, industries, workshops, and any other places where workers risk being exposed to dusts, particulates or dangerous materials.

This eye wash station is wall-mounted and keeps the floor area cleared. Its single-step activation simply requires a push on the large handle, leaving a user’s hands free once turned on. The hinged dust cover tilts open at the same time as the handle moves. This eye wash station is also barrier-free, for use by people in wheelchairs.

The eye wash station has separate pipes for water intake and drain, and ensures a safe, steady flow of water, even if the water supply pressure varies between 30 and 90 PSI. The bowl is made of impact-resistant yellow plastic. The sprayheads are equipped with strainers to filter water particulates, and with an antimicrobial protection. Pipes are made of galvanized steel protected by yellow Bradtec covering.

The kit included:

  • Parts necessary for the installation of the eye wash station and the connection to a water supply (some parts are not supplied, see instructions)
  • 1 universal safety sign to indicate the location of the emergency eyewash station
  • 1 inspection tag
  • 1 trilingual instructions booklet (English, French, Spanish). PDF version also available, see below.

The manufacturer recommends the installation of a thermostatic valve in order to comply with ANSI Z358.1-2009 standards. A thermostatic valve keeps rinsing water at a lukewarm temperature.  Rinsing water should not be too cold (for more comfort while rinsing for the minimum required rinsing time of 15 minutes) nor too hot (to avoid aggravating eye or face injuries and to avoid scalding).

PD19214PDC

Data sheet

Type of product
Safety equipment
Main category
First aid and emergency showers
Sub category
Emergency showers
Sub sub category
Eyewash & face wash stations
Name of the product
Eye wash
Product code
PD19214PDC
ANSI Requirements
Compliance ANSI Z358.1-2009
Manufacturer
Bradley
Features
This device does not include a thermostatic valve, therefore there is no automated water temperature control
Additional Features
The heads are equipped with filters to retain water particles and antimicrobial protection
Includes
Parts necessary for the installation of the eyewash station and the connection to a water supply (some parts are not supplied, see instructions)
Type of emergency
Eye wash
Installation specifications
This eyewash station attaches to the floor, so it doesn't need to be placed near the walls
Activation type
Push on the large handle, leaving a user’s hands free once turned on. The hinged dust cover tilts open at the same time as the handle moves. This eye wash station is also barrier-free, for use by people in wheelchairs.
Operating flow rate
Minimum flow exceeds 0.4 GPM (1.5 L/min) at 30 PSI
Material1
The bowl is made of yellow impact resistant plastic. The piping is made of galvanized steel protected by the yellow Bradtect coating
Length (in/cm)
36 in / 91.44 cm
Width (in/cm)
18 in / 45.72 cm
Height (in/cm)
18 in / 45.72 cm
Weight (lb/kg)
15 lb / 6.80 Kg
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Return conditions
No returnable
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